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Homesick

/ˈhoʊm.sɪk/adjective
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Homesick describes the poignant feeling of longing for one's home, family, or familiar surroundings, often triggered by travel, relocation, or separation. In today's globalized world, it's a common emotional hurdle for digital nomads, international students, or remote workers, underscoring how deeply our sense of identity is tied to our roots.

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Research from the American Psychological Association reveals that homesickness can physically manifest as increased heart rate and sleep disturbances, affecting up to 90% of children at summer camps. Surprisingly, even astronauts on the International Space Station report homesickness, with one study showing it as a key factor in mission stress, leading NASA to develop specific coping programs.

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